CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1984 Page 1 State districts allocate delegates By United Press International TOPEKA — Walter Mondale's state campaign chairman said yesterday that the former vice president probably would receive support from about 26 Kansas delegates at this summer's Democratic National Convention. "I think that Mondale's strength in Kansas comes from where it does in other places — his experience, his traditional role in the party and his support from labor and teachers," Terry Scanlon. Mondale's Kansas democrats attended five congressional district conventions to elect 26 delegates to the national convention. At Saturday's district conventions, Mondale received 390 votes, Gary Hurt won 326 and Jesse Jackson won 312. Thirty-two were uncommitted. THE VOTES TRANSLATED into 14 delegates for Mondale, 11 for Hart and one uncommitted. Projections from Saturday's vote gives six of the 11 delegates to be elected at the state convention to Mondale and five to Hart. Three unpledged delegates were selected earlier. Eleven committed and seven unpledged delegates will be selected at the state convention May 12. Scanlon said he was confident Mondale would receive about four of the seven unpledged delegates during the San Francisco convention. "I know these people and I talk with them, and I think they will be joining with the Mondale group when it comes time for a vote," he said. Kansas held its first presidential primary in 1980, but the 1983 Legislature chose not to renew the process. The Republican primary cost the state $1.1 million. "We're pretty happy because we stayed close," said Steve Minnis, a Hart campaign worker. "As with the national campaign, we're taking the race to the convention. As the national campaign is going, we're going to emphasize our ability to beat Reagan." IN THE 1ST DISTRICT, the vote was 76 for Hart, 47 for Mondale and 31 uncommitted. The vote gave both candidates a seat and would send a fifth delegate uncommitted. money will be null and void." In the 3rd Congressional District, Mondale won three delegates to Hart's two, with a 98-58 vote. Mondale and Hart tied at 69 votes in the 2nd District, giving them each two wins. Mondale received 98 votes in the 4th District, Hart got 51 and Jackson received one. Four delegates go to Mondale and Hart won two. - Terry Scanlon, Mondale's Kansas campaign chairman THE SWITCH TO a primary will not be because of any problems with the caucus process, but with who may be nominated by a republican nomination for president selected when the candidates' representatives drew from a deck of cards. Hart's supporter picked a jack of hearts, matching Mondale's three of diamonds. 'I know these people and I talk with them, and I think they will be joining with the Mondale group when it comes time for a vote' State Democratic Party Chairman Pat Lehman predicted that Kansas would have a presidential primary in 1988. In the 5th District, Mondale received 78 votes to win three delegates. By the Kansan Staff Clearing expected as rain subsides in Lawrence area The gray, damp sky that has loomed over Lawrence for more than a week and that has dumped about 2% inches of rain on the Lawrence area should subside tomorrow to a clear and sunny sky. The sun will break through some clouds today and the wind will blow at 10 to 15 mph. Today's high will be in the low 60s. Winds reached nearly 50 mph yesterday near Topeka, and nearly one-half of an inch of rain fell on Lawrence and surrounding area during the weekend. Tonight will be clear and the low will be in the mid-40s. Tomorrow will be clear. 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